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Module: Digital Connections for Learning
Digital Citizenship
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Digital Citizenship in Schools
. Mike Ribble & Gerald Bailey. Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education, 2007.
Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship
are explained in more detail
For background, see
Digital Citizenship: Rights, Roles and Responsibilities in a Digital Society
Civic Engagement in a Digital Age
from the Pew Internet & American Life Project (April 25, 2013).
39% of American adults participated in some sort of political activity on a social networking site during the 2012 campaign.
Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources
Speak Up at School
from Teaching Tolerance provides strategies for teachers in dealing with hateful language.
See also,
Who Are You Online? Considering Issues of Web Identity
from the New York Times Learning Network.
InCtrl
is a series of digital citizenship lessons from Cable in the Classroom.
Girl emPower
is an app to promote civic involvement and leadership among girls.
K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum
, Common Sense Media. Includes lesson plans and interactive games
Multimedia Resources
5 Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship
Privacy
Teens, Social Media and Privacy
from Pew Internet & American Life Project (May, 2013).
This poll found that one in five teens posted their phone numbers online and 70% posted where they live.
Teens are sharing more information about themselves on social media sites than they did in the past.
Click here for
Privacy Education materials
from the Fordham University School of Law.
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Digital Citizenship in Schools. Mike Ribble & Gerald Bailey. Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education, 2007.
For background, see Digital Citizenship: Rights, Roles and Responsibilities in a Digital Society
Civic Engagement in a Digital Age from the Pew Internet & American Life Project (April 25, 2013).
Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources
Multimedia Resources
5 Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship
Privacy
Teens, Social Media and Privacy from Pew Internet & American Life Project (May, 2013).Click here for Privacy Education materials from the Fordham University School of Law.